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1 hour ago, gav-ffc said:

Was at a wedding up near Perth at the weekend and was brilliant to not see a single mask in sight ( apart from staff) 

It's problematic having the dirty serving class in masks while the served aren't. This is why guidance and recommendations should be in the bin as well as out of law. It should be personal choice only everywhere.

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Public protest is only welcomed by the current crop of utterly self-righteous, 'liberal' politicians, if a) they already agree with the cause and b) it is aimed at somebody else, rather than their own incompetent governments.

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5 hours ago, strichener said:

It's now the turn of Canada lose the plot.  Invoking their Emergencies Act. to threaten peaceful protests is taking this to a new level.

Can't say c**t in Canada but politicians certainly act like them.

The notable thing in Canada is the way they are targeting protestors bank accounts and insurance policies. 

These kinds of sanctions are why people like Trudeau, Blair, Gates etc are so keen on digital currency. Step out of line and you become a non person. 

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Just now, Lyle Lanley said:

Is that for all of UK? 

It'll be for England only (plus NI soon enough since the UK ministers are making some of the decisions for them for now) but the funding consequentials of Westminster scrapping it will probably make it extremely difficult for Scotland and Wales to continue to afford it. It's what Yousaf was trying to warn the UK govt about at the weekend and he's clearly been ignored.

 

This thread about how vast our testing capacity has become is interesting.

 

 

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Not seeing the SG talk much about a 'Four Nations' approach any more, now that they're increasingly the odd ones out in clinging onto mandatory safety theatre. 

It's almost as if they weren't concerned about the disparity in decision-making at all! 

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21 minutes ago, virginton said:

Not seeing the SG talk much about a 'Four Nations' approach any more, now that they're increasingly the odd ones out in clinging onto mandatory safety theatre. 

It's almost as if they weren't concerned about the disparity in decision-making at all! 

It was always clear what "four nations approach" meant tbf - it's always been "as tight and OTT as we want"

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